Our platform use cookies and you might be required to provide a way for your visitors to opt-in or opt-out of cookies and tracking. Timelapse provides some options to help with this.

Cookies used by Timelapse and by your Help Center

First, it's important to list the type of cookies Timelapse uses so that you can take the appropriate actions to notify your visitors and include the right information within your privacy policy.

All cookies we use are first-party cookies. You might end up serving third party cookies by embedding external content like YouTube videos, but this is beyond the scope of this article.

Functional cookies

Functional cookies are cookies required to providing the service. This includes cookies like session cookies or to store preferences. They cannot be turned off, their role is purely to make the user experience more enjoyable and no personal information is contained within these cookies.

Tracking cookies

Timelapse provides analytics on how people use your Help Center. To make this possible, our analytics platform rely on cookies, so first party cookies are used to identify each visitor and each visit.

If you're using our Google Analytics integration, Google Analytics will make use of cookies to track your visitors.

These cookies are considered optional and Timelapse provides a way for your visitors to opt-out of tracking, both from Google Analytics and our analytics engine.

Steps we take to protect user information through our analytics platform and integrations

We're taking various measures to ensure people browsing your site do so by giving as little information as possible:

IP Anonymization -- IP addresses are considered Personal Identifiable Information and for this reason, as of May 23, 2018, all IPs stored by our analytics engine are anonymized. If you're using our Google Analytics integration, IP Anonymization is on by default too. Learn more about IP Anonymization.

Anonymous Search data -- Every search made through your Help Center are saved so you can better understand what people search for. Search data is not linked to any user data. As a result, all searches are anonymous.

Cookies & Tracking Control Panel -- if you're required or simply want to provide a way for your visitors to opt-out of tracking, Timelapse offers a way for your visitors to do so. The same option can be used to ask for consent before doing any sort of tracking.

The Cookies & Tracking Control Panel

Enabling the Cookies & Tracking Control Panel will add an additional option in the footer of your Help Center to trigger a control panel similar to this one:cookies-control-panel-whitebg.png 30.92 KBTurning the switch off will have the following effect:

Destroy cookies used by Timelapse analytics engine and turn off tracking for future page views

Configure the labels for the accept and deny cookies options and a message similar to this one will be displayed automatically to all your visitors. Take note that tracking and cookies will be turned off until your visitors have agreed, thus impacting analytics accuracy. cookies-consent-whitebg.png 34.63 KB

Just ask to European Union visitors

If you enable this option, we'll do our best to figure out where each visitor is coming from and only ask for consent to visitors coming from the EU. Tracking and cookies will be turned on by default for all other visitors.